Hachiko  was an Akita dog breed  born in November 1923  in the city of Odate. In 1924  he was transferred to Tokyo  by his owner, Eisaburō  Ueno, a professor in  the Department of Agriculture, University  of Tokyo. The dog  greeted each day from  the front door and fired the  next day at the end of  Shibuya station. Hachiko's devotion  that he felt towards his  master's death shocked those  around him, which they called  the faithful dog. In April  1934, a bronze statue was  erected in his honor in  Shibuya Station, and Hachiko  himself was present the  day the statue was presented. Hachiko died  of filariasis in March  1935. His remains  are in the Natural Science Museum  Ueno (Tokyo).
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These two men have to do a mission for the FBI, posing as women and ho to college girls. One of them falls for a girl, the girl does not known that he is a man, thought to be a woman. There are some murderers who want to kill the two men, and stealing a music box. At the end of the movie the girl falls for the man who posed as a woman and the police arrested the murderers
These two men have to do a mission for the FBI, posing as women and ho to college girls. One of them falls for a girl, the girl does not known that he is a man, thought to be a woman. There are some murderers who want to kill the two men, and stealing a music box. At the end of the movie the girl falls for the man who posed as a woman and the police arrested the murderers
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